The radiologic technology procedure must be justified by answering a diagnostic question from a patient's history and exam that cannot be answered without the test. The benefit of using radiologic technology for diagnosis or treatment must outweigh any possible harm to the patient. The dosage of radiologic technology used must be justified for different medical purposes.
The radiologic technology procedure must be justified by answering a diagnostic question from a patient's history and exam that cannot be answered without the test. The benefit of using radiologic technology for diagnosis or treatment must outweigh any possible harm to the patient. The dosage of radiologic technology used must be justified for different medical purposes.
The radiologic technology procedure must be justified by answering a diagnostic question from a patient's history and exam that cannot be answered without the test. The benefit of using radiologic technology for diagnosis or treatment must outweigh any possible harm to the patient. The dosage of radiologic technology used must be justified for different medical purposes.
The righteousness that the radiologic technology is applied in
medical field by radiologist or practitioners, the procedure must be justified by a need that is presented in the history and/or physical examination; i.e. it must be designed to answer a diagnostic question posed by the data obtained from the history and/or physical exam that cannot be answered without the test. The benefit of using radiologic technology in diagnosing or treatment to the patients or the examinees should overcome the harmfulness that it passible cause, the dosage of the application will have to be justified under different medical purpose.